@@acasualminecraftplayer270 anyone can do this if they really want to, I started fabricating stuff when I was 15 and I just kept at it until I learned all of the skills I have today.
@@floppydisk4500 if you felt it you could tell that it’s holding it well enough, if I do build another one I’ll probably make a sheet metal cover that completely surrounds the frame and battery but I didn’t want to do that on this one because it would be hard to remove the battery.
Sounds like exactly what it wants. I'm really impressed by your build overall. I'm trying to do something similar with my e-bike right now. But I'm going to be upgrading to instead of a hub motor I'm going to use a cyc mid drive
Watched the whole vid and i Enjoyed it. Keep it up bro. Ive also done some Mods on Kids scooters and i guess it didnt turn out well. I Tried doing it with My cousin. The scooter was originally a 12 volt and we decided to take apart 4 Milwaukee 12 volt battery and connected them in Series. It was one of the best Mods i did. I would use it for 1 hours and still nah issues. Soon Me and my cousin Tried to upgrade it more and it was not a Good idea after the batteries overheated and cells blew up during Test ride. My cousin never sticker his hands onto Any Electronics after that. But i still wanted to keep doing it. It was really fun to work with And to this day i still plan on Making Something like that. Keep up the good work. Also if your looking for a Mic that could Remove Background/Wind Sounds i suggest Going to DJI website they have some pretty good Microphones its simple and easy to attach.
@@creativetech215 I also once hooked a bunch of lipos up to a scooter before I knew how batteries worked and I had to stop riding it because they swelled up and were on the verge of exploding. I’ll check out DJI.
@ lipo Batteries to a High current Motor is definitely not a good Idea. Thats good you learned from mistakes. I blew a Vape battery Up after plugging a 12 volts charger in it. 😂
Get a sab 150a controller and a 72v 30ah battery 150a discharge real nice power that for the bike or even a 80a controller and a decent discharge battery
@@Ronkilla My plan for the next version is a 72v 28Ah battery with a Fardriver 80a controller, with 5,700w it should be plenty fast. That’s about the biggest battery I could fit on this bike while keeping it slim. I had a Sabvoton on my first powerful ebike as you probably know, but I think the Fardriver controllers are better in every way except for how they look.
@Calthecool nice I do like the sab controllers as they have a ukc1 display with them and for Somereason it's more torquey the bike I had sw900 on old bike with sab controller swapped it woth ukc1 its a crazy bike lol fardriver controller are good
@@mviivs as long as you get a good BMS the battery isn’t likely to explode, the worst you can do when building it is short out a balance wire, and that’s not a big deal.
I would say no because that is underpowered for that bike unless that's not what you want. I think that for the price you should get for emoto the tuttio Soleil01 and for ebike there is a lot of moped fat tyre bikes that are better like the ouxi h9 and even some super73 clones are good but ouxi h9 is advertised 1000w but is 30 mph top speed or 50kmh
It’s really up to you, but personally I wouldn’t want a bike with less than 1500w because at that point the bike would be so slow that you couldn’t ride it anywhere without impeding traffic, unless you only ride on the sidewalk. I know it’s tough finding good bikes in Aus but keep looking and you could probably find something better.
you should build like a bigger bike out of like a 450 frame! you could do a qs138 90h and a fardriver with a amorge battery and you could be doing 90 mph+ while having all the suspension and brakes a 450 has, theres one near me for sale and i might buy it.
@@waqas-xs5bn You read my mind, I’ve been looking for a 250/450 roller to buy. The problem is most of the modern bikes have an aluminum frame so I would probably need an aluminum tig welder to fab all the parts, and a decent tig setup is easily over a grand. I could maybe just bolt everything but that could loosen over time and that would be bad. I would definitely build the battery, I have all the materials and skills to build better batteries than amorge for cheaper.
@@Calthecool even a old yz125 pr any 125 2 stroke frame works! they are all the same size so it would work to, qs motors with the 138 90h motor can handle about 45kw peak max, and the 450 coverted one is running about 45.6kw peak or 61hp, it would be sick if you do build one! if you do, when you build one, try to make the battery discharge as much amps as possible, the one near me is running a 76v battery 600amp peak and 400 continuos, its from amorge, and the dude selling it wanted to buy one that they made that did 650 continous and 800 peak.
@@waqas-xs5bn Yeah I'll definitely keep an eye out for those, I would prefer a 250 four stroke/125 two stroke size frame because I like smaller bikes and I would probably only do around 20-25kw because I don't have much experience with powerful dirt bikes and I think that would be plenty for me. My limiting factor right now is the BMS, the most powerful one that I trust right now is 100a continuous 200a 10 sec burst. Everyone online loves to throw around BMS manufacture names when you ask what's good but nobody wants to actually link any listings, and I would like to avoid buying 0 review BMS's off alibaba and gambling with my money.
@@954santi the motor was from an Amazon kit, but I got it on marketplace so I don’t know which one it was. It’s just a generic 3000w direct drive motor. The battery is 72v 84v fully charged.
I like the way this ebike looks alot of room for modification! Nice build brother 💯👊🏿
@@E-bikeguy 💯👊
honestly bro, you are by far one of my favourite youtubers posting right now, keep up the great work dude!
@@wheres613 Thanks, I’m trying my best!
DROP EVERYTHING THE GOAT UPLOADED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Judging by your name I think you’re going to like one of my next videos.
@@Calthecool YESSSS MX650?
@@mrPocketPixelmx650 build!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice,
You did a nice little number on this stock E-bike Cal, it certainly made it a lot more fun!
🚲⚡👍
i love watching you wheelie this bike its so satisfying for some reason
such a cool bike, you deserve a lot more views for these videos
pls make a second version your videos are super fun to watch and your skills are very impressive
@@acasualminecraftplayer270 I will probably, thanks for the compliment!
@@Calthecool nice bro i always wish i could make this stuff while watching your videos.
@@acasualminecraftplayer270 anyone can do this if they really want to, I started fabricating stuff when I was 15 and I just kept at it until I learned all of the skills I have today.
Another Awsome building Cal 👍
Dope! Love your builds
The car is very cool and sturdy. Thanks for sharing.
I definitely feel like that battery needs a little bit more of a housing but hey not bad for something to do some stunts on
@@floppydisk4500 if you felt it you could tell that it’s holding it well enough, if I do build another one I’ll probably make a sheet metal cover that completely surrounds the frame and battery but I didn’t want to do that on this one because it would be hard to remove the battery.
Sounds like exactly what it wants. I'm really impressed by your build overall. I'm trying to do something similar with my e-bike right now. But I'm going to be upgrading to instead of a hub motor I'm going to use a cyc mid drive
@ I tried a bafang bbs02 before and it wasn’t for me, but that cyc mid drive looks like a beast. Will you build or buy the battery?
This is really cool! What voltage was the new battery that you built?
@@joe-y1z 72v nominal 84v max
straight heat
W content!
Watched the whole vid and i Enjoyed it. Keep it up bro. Ive also done some Mods on Kids scooters and i guess it didnt turn out well. I Tried doing it with My cousin. The scooter was originally a 12 volt and we decided to take apart 4 Milwaukee 12 volt battery and connected them in Series. It was one of the best Mods i did. I would use it for 1 hours and still nah issues. Soon Me and my cousin Tried to upgrade it more and it was not a Good idea after the batteries overheated and cells blew up during Test ride. My cousin never sticker his hands onto Any Electronics after that. But i still wanted to keep doing it. It was really fun to work with And to this day i still plan on Making Something like that. Keep up the good work. Also if your looking for a Mic that could Remove Background/Wind Sounds i suggest Going to DJI website they have some pretty good Microphones its simple and easy to attach.
@@creativetech215 I also once hooked a bunch of lipos up to a scooter before I knew how batteries worked and I had to stop riding it because they swelled up and were on the verge of exploding. I’ll check out DJI.
@ lipo Batteries to a High current Motor is definitely not a good Idea. Thats good you learned from mistakes. I blew a Vape battery Up after plugging a 12 volts charger in it. 😂
Get a sab 150a controller and a 72v 30ah battery 150a discharge real nice power that for the bike or even a 80a controller and a decent discharge battery
@@Ronkilla My plan for the next version is a 72v 28Ah battery with a Fardriver 80a controller, with 5,700w it should be plenty fast. That’s about the biggest battery I could fit on this bike while keeping it slim. I had a Sabvoton on my first powerful ebike as you probably know, but I think the Fardriver controllers are better in every way except for how they look.
@Calthecool nice I do like the sab controllers as they have a ukc1 display with them and for Somereason it's more torquey the bike I had sw900 on old bike with sab controller swapped it woth ukc1 its a crazy bike lol fardriver controller are good
very cool and cheap but id reccomend changing the thumb throttle to a full twist it makes wheelies easier and the bike more fun in general
@@bisco5178 I prefer thumb throttles, but twist throttles work great also.
what happened to the other ebike?
@@ChrisFaustmann it currently has new forks, a new battery, and even more power. I just need to film a bit more and edit part 2.
@@Calthecool please do looking forward to it
Fire building bro
I’m surprised the stock bike is so cheap
posted just in time bro
wonderful build man
I do love customizing my own bikes too!
hope i learn how to make batteries one day (kinda scared to make a battery explode on me)
@@mviivs as long as you get a good BMS the battery isn’t likely to explode, the worst you can do when building it is short out a balance wire, and that’s not a big deal.
do you think the coswheel is worth it to get, I was thinking of buying the cosweel t20 e bike it has 500 watts of power and a 20 ah for 1600 aud
I would say no because that is underpowered for that bike unless that's not what you want. I think that for the price you should get for emoto the tuttio Soleil01 and for ebike there is a lot of moped fat tyre bikes that are better like the ouxi h9 and even some super73 clones are good but ouxi h9 is advertised 1000w but is 30 mph top speed or 50kmh
It’s really up to you, but personally I wouldn’t want a bike with less than 1500w because at that point the bike would be so slow that you couldn’t ride it anywhere without impeding traffic, unless you only ride on the sidewalk. I know it’s tough finding good bikes in Aus but keep looking and you could probably find something better.
you should put a super73 r-adventure seat on it, it would look sick
@@taharabie47 I guess I could since I removed the stock battery. I like this seat though.
you should build like a bigger bike out of like a 450 frame! you could do a qs138 90h and a fardriver with a amorge battery and you could be doing 90 mph+ while having all the suspension and brakes a 450 has, theres one near me for sale and i might buy it.
@@waqas-xs5bn You read my mind, I’ve been looking for a 250/450 roller to buy. The problem is most of the modern bikes have an aluminum frame so I would probably need an aluminum tig welder to fab all the parts, and a decent tig setup is easily over a grand. I could maybe just bolt everything but that could loosen over time and that would be bad. I would definitely build the battery, I have all the materials and skills to build better batteries than amorge for cheaper.
@@Calthecool even a old yz125 pr any 125 2 stroke frame works! they are all the same size so it would work to, qs motors with the 138 90h motor can handle about 45kw peak max, and the 450 coverted one is running about 45.6kw peak or 61hp, it would be sick if you do build one! if you do, when you build one, try to make the battery discharge as much amps as possible, the one near me is running a 76v battery 600amp peak and 400 continuos, its from amorge, and the dude selling it wanted to buy one that they made that did 650 continous and 800 peak.
@@waqas-xs5bn Yeah I'll definitely keep an eye out for those, I would prefer a 250 four stroke/125 two stroke size frame because I like smaller bikes and I would probably only do around 20-25kw because I don't have much experience with powerful dirt bikes and I think that would be plenty for me. My limiting factor right now is the BMS, the most powerful one that I trust right now is 100a continuous 200a 10 sec burst. Everyone online loves to throw around BMS manufacture names when you ask what's good but nobody wants to actually link any listings, and I would like to avoid buying 0 review BMS's off alibaba and gambling with my money.
What was the motor that was used? And how many volts was the battery
@@954santi the motor was from an Amazon kit, but I got it on marketplace so I don’t know which one it was. It’s just a generic 3000w direct drive motor. The battery is 72v 84v fully charged.
@ Do you know what size dropouts this bike has
@@954santi 175mm
@@Calthecool can that kit be used with a 48v battery
Mind measuring the seat height for me? Like from the ground.
@@Bmr4life I would but I’m at college right now, I’ll be back home Friday.
@@CalthecoolAwesome thanks
@@Bmr4life 32 inches
@@Calthecool Thanks a lot.
got any ideas on a good battery trying to build smth like this
@@tajk999 sadly not, since I build all my batteries I have no idea where to buy them.
@@Calthecool ok
Top speed?
@@whatislifebro 11:28
@@Calthecool I appreciate it
soo cool bike, where I can get one of this s73 clone?
@@panpieklo I got mine from the Walmart website, link in description
Damn, I wish it's available in the EU, The cheapest bikes in this style are 1,500USD and they look much shittier than this one.
Could u do a modified razor mx500 video
@@idk53-k5r I actually already built a mx650, I just need to film and edit the video.
@@Calthecool will the video be uploaded soon?
@@idk53-k5r probably during Thanksgiving break sometime.
@@Calthecool ok thank you i look forward to watching the video!
Sounds like great news because a don't hear motor 🎉❤
How many wats was the
OG moto
@@francescobagnato9006 750
how much would you say it costed in total
Check the description
Ebikes are always better with a transmission :)
Yay
love it
Sick
cool
do it
if i ask u to help me make a bat wood u help me or i i ask u to make one for me can u
@@jonnyc2.047 I’ll give you any advice I can, ask away.
Bro got like 15A
@@suli_jo ?
@@Calthecool at the start the bike has like 15 Amps😭😭 my ebike has 18A 48V and that's still slower😭😭
Only 40😮
@@Shmuelheart I just went 55mph on a bike I’m currently building and that was only at 50% power, stay tuned!
What's your definition of cheap? Looks like an expensive $2500-$3000 build...
@@carscoffee5263 check the description
do it